Titletown Manufacturing LLC’s commitment to high-quality metal parts machining includes a consistent investment in equipment such as its new vertical machining center with enhanced size and performance capabilities. The new VMC, featuring an 80-inch x-axis and a 27.5-inch y-axis, provides machining capabilities for larger parts than the company’s original unit.

“Our vertical machining center plays an important role in our ability to deliver tight-tolerance parts in a highly efficient manner,” said Titletown Manufacturing co-owner Chris Fuss. “This technology enhances safety, accuracy and productivity for our workers while providing our customers with the level of quality they expect from a trusted supplier.”

Vertical machining centers use various cutters to remove material from steel, stainless steel, aluminum and plastic. Also known as a vertical milling machine, the equipment features vertically oriented spindles that approach workpieces from above rather than the side and performs multi-axis machining operations.

The efficiency of the vertical machining center and the company’s cross-trained technicians contribute to Titletown Manufacturing’s just-in-time supply responsibilities. This CNC (Computer Numerical Control) technology is a foundational tool in the Titletown shop, producing parts within .0001 tolerance for exceptional performance.

The vertical milling machine is versatile and capable of producing a wide range of shapes, sizes and depths. Titletown Manufacturing uses a variety of materials in its fabrication operations, including mild steel, aluminum, plastic, brass, bronze, hardened alloy and stainless steels up to RC 65.

About Titletown Manufacturing LLC

Titletown Manufacturing LLC, a trusted metal fabrication shop with more than 60 years of experience in metal parts machining, producing high-quality components and providing custom CNC machining, metalworking, grinding, and custom metal fabrication solutions for a wide range of industrial customers throughout the region. The company employs 30 people at its facility at 1252 Marine Street in Green Bay, Wisconsin.

Production Flexibility is a Titletown Manufacturing Advantage

It is not uncommon for companies to operate machinery spanning decades of technology. Finding parts for such a diverse vintage can be easier said than done, which is why businesses depend on Titletown Manufacturing LLC for reverse engineering parts in Green Bay.

Titletown Manufacturing, a leader in CNC machining services (computer numerical control) and metal surface grinding in Green Bay, has the internal expertise to reverse engineer parts that are difficult to find or no longer produced.

“We are able to offer the twin benefits of reverse engineering parts as well as using our CNC machining services to precisely manufacture replacements,” said Titletown Manufacturing co-owner Chris Fuss. “This saves money and time for our customer, and in some cases even extends the life of a valuable piece of equipment.”

Titletown Manufacturing’s Shop is Ideal for Reverse Engineering Parts

Titletown Manufacturing’s shop is set up for nimble production capabilities such as those required for reverse engineering parts and job quantities ranging from small to large runs. Most importantly, every job is delivered to the precise specifications required by OEMs and customers in a wide range of industries.

“We perform every step of production in-house, which gives us ultimate control over quality and the entire manufacturing process,” said Titletown Manufacturing co-owner Dan Hilliard. “Our team has the expertise to perform multiple tasks in the fabrication process with a variety of materials.”

In addition to steel, Titletown Manufacturing’s technicians have experience working with aluminum, brass, bronze, stainless steels up to RC 65, hardened alloys and plastic.

About Titletown Manufacturing LLC

Titletown Manufacturing LLC, a trusted Northeast Wisconsin machine shop with more than 60 years of experience in metal parts machining, producing high-quality components and providing custom CNC machining, metalworking, grinding, and custom metal fabrication solutions for a wide range of industrial customers throughout the region. The company employs approximately 30 people at its facility at 1252 Marine Street in Green Bay, Wisconsin.